Dr. Sanja Bauer Mikulovic studied biomedical engineering at the Technical University of Vienna and received her doctorate in neuroscience from the University of Uppsala in Sweden. Subsequently she conducted research in Sweden in the Department of Neuroscience as a postdoc on the role of specific interneurons in the hippocampus and their importance for oscillations underlying cognitive and emotional behavior. Since January 2021 she is leading her own group Cognition and Emotion at the LIN in Magdeburg.
Prof. Kristine Krug investigates the neural basis of visual perception and decision-making. The long-term scientific aim of her research is to understand and control the neuronal signals that generate our rich visual experience. She has been awarded a Heisenberg Professorship by the DFG to work in Magdeburg as Chair in Sensory Physiology at the IBIO. Krug Lab
Dr. Constanze Lenschow studied Biology and Neurobiology at the Universities of Marburg, Berlin and Bordeaux. She received her PhD in systems neuroscience from the Humboldt University in Berlin during which she investigated the neural basis of social touch and genital touch. During her postdoctoral work at the Champalimaud Centre of the Unknown she studied a spinal circuit underlying male sexual behavior. Since September 2022 she is a faculty member of the Institute of Biology at the Otto-von-Guericke University in Magdeburg and sets up her own lab.